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Nuberu

Ginés García-Avilés, Andrés García‐Saavedra, Marco Gramaglia, Xavier Costa‐Pérez, Pablo Serrano, Albert Banchs

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Abstract

RAN virtualization will become a key technology for the last mile of next-generation mobile networks driven by initiatives such as the O-RAN alliance. However, due to the computing fluctuations inherent to wireless dynamics and resource contention in shared computing infrastructure, the price to migrate from dedicated to shared platforms may be too high. Indeed, we show in this paper that the baseline architecture of a base station's distributed unit (DU) collapses upon moments of deficit in computing capacity. Recent solutions to accelerate some signal processing tasks certainly help but do not tackle the core problem: a DU pipeline that requires predictable computing to provide carrier-grade reliability.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceVirtualizationBase stationPipeline (software)Distributed computingReliability (semiconductor)Mobile edge computingMobile computingKey (lock)Computer networkCloud computingOperating systemServerQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPower (physics)Software-Defined Networks and 5GAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationSmart Grid Security and Resilience